They aren't frosty like BECCA's Shimmering Skin Perfector Powders so you might not like them if you prefer a metallic highlight on your cheeks, but they are good for a natural everyday makeup!

The contouring powders aren't highly pigmented and they could be less dense, but they are great for makeup beginners.

By the way, the brush is interesting but I prefer to use my Real Techniques contour brush. This brush is the perfect size for these palettes and the bristles are firm enough to pick up the contour powders even if they are a bit dense.

As far as staying power goes, the contour and highlight powders last more than 8 hours on me!

813 Light will look good on light to medium skin tones (NC25/NW20 or lighter).

The contour powder is a grey taupe, it won't turn orangey on very fair skin tones.

The highlight powder is a light golden beige, the formula can look a bit powdery but nothing a good makeup setting spray can't fix!

814 Medium is a good choice for light to medium skin tones, especially if you want to warm up your complexion.

The contour powder is a peachy brown and isn't very pigmented, so it's not my favorite duo.

I love the highlight powder though, it's a beautiful champagne beige!

815 Deep will look best on medium to tan skin tones. In fact, I prefer this one over the 814 Medium shade because the contour powder show up better on my skin tone and is less warm toned.

The highlighter is gorgeous, although it's more like a luminous blush on me!

The contour powder is a pink based brown with a luminous finish, but not too shimmery either. I like to use it as a bronzing powder too!